Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Strongbow88 on August 18, 2008, 10:41:34 pm
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My boss at work wants me to make him one possibly two primitive arrows for a gift to his son. they will be either cane of shoot shafts.I'm going to take a couple of my finished arrows to work tommorrow so he can choose. he also has the choice between stone or metal broadheads. He insist on paying me for them. My question is what would be a fair price for one.
Thanks for your input,
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hard to put a price on something like that, if you don't make them for sale. If you like the guy, have him buy you a beer.
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I can easily put 2 to 3 hours in one arrow. I'd think $25 would be a reasonable price. Pat
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If I sell wall hangers with stone points I usually ask $40. If you know it is going to be a wall hanger make it look great, but you can use shafts that are questionable as shooters. Justin
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I've seen primitive arrows for sale on ebay for anywhere between $7 to $45 depending on quality. The best reproductions sell for about $80.
I think you should price the arrow(s) based on your time. ;D
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I wouldn't ask for much if you like him. But if he insists on paying, I'd ask for a higher price if he wants stone. Maybe like $40 for stone, $30 for metal. I've sold wall hangers and shooters before, and you gotta ask what your time was worth, but then consider how much of a friend that person is to you and how much they're asking for. I'd ask for a modest price for only 2 arrows because word travels. If he buys two arrows from you for what he considers "a good deal", and they end up on the wall, when his brother in law Ralph comes over and asks "Hey man where did you get those killer arrows", he can say "Oh man this guy that works for me made 'em and didn't charge me all that much either". Next thing you know you're gettin a call from Ralph and he wants a dozen for $200. That's the way I did it and it worked. At first they wanted 1 bow and 3 arrows, but when it was said and done I had made 6 bows, 3 arrows per bow.
~~Papa Matt
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I charge $30-$40 per arrow for display arrows, depending on material.
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i heard that the indians used to get more for one arrow in trade than they would for a good bow or even for a good horse
just because of the skill needed to make and the amount of time it takes even a skilled arrow maker.
i could be wrong though,maybe they just gave them out like candy on halloween
by the handfulls lol
tim
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If I like and know the person it's free. Otherwise, it's usually $40, 45.
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I've heard $50.00 for stone tipped but have never sold one - sure have give a few away though :).
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I've heard $50.00 for stone tipped but have never sold one - sure have give a few away though :).
I give away quite a few away also, mostly to the cub scouts who earn their arrow of light. ;)
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I give away quite a few away also, mostly to the cub scouts who earn their arrow of light. ;)
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now thats just too cool 8) of ya Justin, dont let anyone kid ya, ya got a good heart
tim
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Tim, we all knew Justin had a good heart, its all the rest that is questionable! :o :D :-*
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Don't rat me out guys. Some people still think I am a hardcase. >:D Justin
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;)
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Oh Ive been pretty sure for awhile that Justins heart is way bigger than that shiny noggin of his.